Alcohol

The Center for Disease Control strengthens the community’s knowledge and prevention of excessive and underage alcohol consumption. It also provides research and studies that assess the aforementioned activities and relationship with high-risk behaviors.

In Wisconsin, municipalities regulate many of the elements influencing the local alcohol settings. This article discusses dynamics of the community that are highly populated by drinking establishments.

This document explains the importance of what these ordinances were created to do and which counties currently have them in place. These regulations sanction public impairment while taking steps to assure the safety of the intoxicated person.

This book explores why alcohol use by young people is extremely hazardous to themselves and to the community at large. It illustrates the risks of drinking and unsafe behaviors that are commonly paired with alcohol consumption.

Excessive alcohol consumption in Wisconsin is a public health problem that affects everyone. This study estimates the economic cost of excessive alcohol consumption in Wisconsin and by county using a national study.

This article describes the laws of underage drinking in Wisconsin and the difficulties law enforcement faces in actually issuing citations for the activity based on parent/child privilege or giving false information based on the location of actual consumption.

The Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project provides training, tools and technical assistance to municipalities, law enforcement, public health and community groups working to improve the alcohol environment.